Quata Budukusu who early this month released his diss songs “Death to Sark” and “Twist Lessons to Sark” in response to “S.H.O.U.T,” has released another single “Ano Dey See You Seff” to complement his tunes. Quata Budukusu is back to his usual best, and there is a clear indication from the “Death to Sark” song that he is not “dead” as speculated. Quata Budukusu is still a power to reckon with in the hip-hop genre as he showed his lyrical prowess in this classic hip-hop song “Ano Dey See You Seff.” Ghanaians should brace themselves to listen to more tunes coming from the camp of Quata Budukusu. Listen to both versions (original and radio edit) of “Ano Dey See You Seff” produced by KV-Bangerz.

Quata Budukusu who early this month released his diss songs “Death to Sark” and “Twist Lessons to Sark” in response to “S.H.O.U.T,” has released another single “Ano Dey See You Seff” to complement his tunes. Listen to both versions (original and radio edit) of “Ano Dey See You Seff” produced by KV-Bangerz.

After the successful release of Quantum Riddim album, Ghanaian rapper, Quata Budukusu has released two music videos for his singles, Hallelujah (produced by Ephraim Beats) and Ano Dey See you Seff (produced by KV Bangerz). Coby Melody Twum of Scoby Philms directed both videos.

Per Quata Budukusu, God has been good for him, his family, friends, fans, and even the enemies and there is the need to glorify His name. Quata Budukusu showed his versatility in music once again with the release of the gospel-like tune, Hallelujah. In Hallelujah, Quata Budukusu is calling on all the living souls to give praise to the creator of the universe. Quata Budukusu maintained that all living souls who made it to this time of the year should “Join me make we sing and give Him praise” because we don’t deserve better than those that have lost their lives. Quata Budukusu gave his testimony in the song because he believes he does not deserve to be alive, but, just by the grace of the Almighty.

Quata Budukusu was at his usual best in Ano Dey See You Seff, and there is a clear indication from that he is not “dead” as speculated. Quata Budukusu is still a power to reckon with in the hip-hop/hip-life genre as he showed his lyrical prowess in this classic hip-hop song “Ano Dey See You Seff.” Ghanaians and the hip-hop lovers around the globe should be ready for more tunes from Quata Budukusu.

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When it comes to tongue twisting rap, rapper Quata cannot be forgotten since he has been crowned as the best in that arena. For some years now, Quata has been silent in the music industry but he is back with a great song.

For 2016 and beyond, the rapper known in real life as Jacob Kwame Etroo has released “One Life To Live” which shows his rap dexterity. Before Quata Budukusu released this new one “One Life to Live”, he gave his fans “Ohia“, “Pum Pum Shots” and “Wind n Go low” in 2015 when he made a major comeback into the industry.

Quata is currently signed to Bakus Entertainment, after six years break from active music. Over hundred songs recorded for his new release comes in all genres. It is the most versatile masterpiece yet to hit the world.

In Twi, English and Jamaican Patois, Quata brings words to life with his rhymes, rhythms, melodies and tongue twisting rap skill and deep composition, the one word for Quata is MUSIC

Download and listen to Quata’s 2016 newly released “One Life To Live” below:

Quata Budukusu out with Pum Pum Shots

The rap Lord “Quata Budukusu” Drops Another single and he calls this one
“PUM-PUM-SHOT ” with Dhope lyrical lines and some
Tonga chronicles …which was produced by Vegas Ace..Download, Listen and Share !!!

“I ORIGINATED TONGUE TWISTING STYLE IN GHANA” - QUATA

Many knew him by his official stage name Quata but others call him Ghana’s twister. In case you are one of the persons who had the perception that Quata Budukusu is done with his musical career because he went on hibernation for some time then, you have to read this piece.

In a live radio interview with Sammy Flex during the Friday’s edition of the am Pluzz show on Pluzz 89.9 FM, Quata accepted the fact that he was lost from the scene saying “yes I went on hibernation for almost six years but truth be told it is always good because as a musician it makes you follow the dynamisms in the game so you don’t fall behind”. Lamenting on the inception of the tongue twisting style of rap in Ghana, Quata told the host, Sammy Flex,

“I am the originator of tongue twisting in Ghana and nobody can beat the speed at which I can tongue twist. Everybody, both the youth and the old folks, will attest to this fact. But to be honest, I am very happy seeing other rappers doing what I introduced. Obviously the intention wasn’t to keep it to myself but to channel it to others, meanwhile I must stress on the fact that, I am not in competition with anybody because an originator is different from emulators”.

According to the baby hit maker, with the help of his management, Bakus Entertainment headed by Mr. Ernest Annoh-Dompreh - founder & C.E.O., and Mr. Tengol - his personal manager, and also based on the kind of hard work from the camp, he believes Ghana, Africa and the world at large should expect nothing but the best from him and his management as they are preparing to climax his come back with a concert and an album launch.

To prove the seriousness in his comeback, Budukusu is already out with four singles; “Wind N Go low” and “One Life to Live” produced by Diaz Qlasik, Pum Pum Shots produced by Vegas Ace, and finally, “Ohia” produced by King Joe. Expect nothing but the best from Quata and his team as he is back to stay in the game and to take his rightful place.

"One Life to Live" by Quata Budukusu makes stride in the USA

Quata Budukusu is in the news again as his song, One Life to Live, is included in the USA Coast 2 Coast mixtape. The #NextUp Mixtape vol. 358 released 24 August 2016 in the USA, had Quata Budukusu's tune on track 8 of 46.

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes is the most downloaded mixtape series in the world, with over 250 volumes, all officially hosted by major artistes. Coast 2 Coast mixtapes started in 2006 and had worked with some of the biggest hip-hop and R&B celebrities in the game. They include: 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean, Game, Pharrell, Nas, Lupe Fiasco, Wyclef, French Montana, Wale, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Chris Brown, LL Cool J, Fabolous, Flo Rida just to mention a few. Therefore, to have your song included on their mixtape is no mean achievement as stated by Quata Budukusu. Quata concluded by saying he is ready to bring the world to Africa, Ghana to be precise, and not the other way round.

Before leaving for South Africa for his collaboration works with some of the top South African Artistes, Quata hinted that he would be working with some top Ghanaian musicians before embarking on his journey in the coming month. He also noted that with his management behind him, all he sees is success. Quata continued by saying he is in no competition with anyone, and he is taking his time to make his music mature rather than rushing and not making any impact after his comeback. "I am triumphal with the rate at which my team is working. We are working hard every day, and I know very soon, the story will change. "Success is all I see" Quata maintained.

Quata Budukusu out with “Wind N Go Low” Visuals

The much awaited video of the Bakus Records lover boy, Quata Budukusu, is out. The video which was premiered on the most widely watched TV in Ghana, TV3, was directed by ace film maker, Pascal AKA. Speaking impeccably in an interview on TV3’s spotlight, Quata noted he has always put in his all during all his performances regardless the size of the platform big or small. He empasized he had performed every song like it was his last time in order to satisfy his fans. He called on his fans to expect nothing but the best from him as he's back for good. This is the second video Quata and his management have released in 2016. The first was a video for his hip-life song, “One Life to Live”, which was directed by another top-notch director, Nana Asihene.

Even though the lyrics of the song, “Wind N Go Low”, is thought to be secular in nature, this video is without obscene scenes which is the characteristics of most recent videos. But for the lyrics, one would even think it's a gospel music video. According to the director of the video, he wanted to stay away from the normal music videos in the Ghanaian market which have of late been severely lambasted for featuring ladies who've been seen showing much of their “naked” body to woe people into following them. However, he wanted to portray certain modest qualities of the Ghanaian lady. Quata looked good in the video and those lovely ladies and gentlemen added a nice touch to the video. This video will surely gain Quata the much needed fame for his comeback. Truly, Quata is back to stay and he is leaving no stone unturned. Watch the video below and provide any comment.

QUATA OUT WITH “VERSATILITY KING” MIXTAPE.

Barely a month ago that the management of Quata stated that he is the diversity king in Ghana music, Quata Budukusu has released his first mixtape under his new record, Bakus Records. Engineered by his personal beat maker, Kelisevee Bangers, Quata rode on the Chaka Demus and Pliers “Bam Bam” tune. Quata ended by saying “you want beef; me I want dinosaur” because he loves Dina so we should keep the saw! Take a listen and judge for yourself if there is any other diverse artiste in Ghana.

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